To: joesbucks
Before it gets to the supremes, he still must post the bond. No he doesn't. There are obvious federal violations. The fifth amendment is violated, the eight, the 14th.
He has a lot of grounds for a federal lawsuit against these shitty people.
59 posted on
02/19/2024 2:21:26 PM PST by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: DiogenesLamp
Let’s see how that plays out.
61 posted on
02/19/2024 2:26:03 PM PST by
joesbucks
(It's called love-bombing. Claiming he's saving the world. This is a cult. Just back away. )
To: DiogenesLamp
A losing defendant needs an appeal bond, which is required by both federal and state courts, to secure their right to appeal an adverse judgment and stay the plaintiff's execution of that judgment. The process of appealing involves posting a full judgment in addition to posting interest.
Looks like that would include the supremes.
64 posted on
02/19/2024 2:30:16 PM PST by
joesbucks
(It's called love-bombing. Claiming he's saving the world. This is a cult. Just back away. )
To: DiogenesLamp
“No he doesn’t. There are obvious federal violations. The fifth amendment is violated, the eight, the 14th.
He has a lot of grounds for a federal lawsuit against these shitty people.”
NO he does NOT. Losing a lawsuit is NOT grounds to sue the prosecutors or the judge. End of story. If he tries it it will be dismissed so fast your head will spin and his lawyers will likely be sanctioned and maybe brought up on ethics charges.
136 posted on
02/19/2024 5:29:28 PM PST by
CraigEsq
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